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Luke Sneeringer
Book Description
Master the secret tools every Python programmer needs to know Professional Python goes beyond the basics to teach beginner- and intermediate-level Python programmers the little-known tools and constructs that build concise, maintainable code. Design better architecture and write easy-to-understand code using highly adoptable techniques that result in more robust and efficient applications. Coverage includes Decorators, Context Managers, Magic Methods, Class Factories, Metaclasses, Regular Expressions, and more, including advanced methods for unit testing using asyncio and CLI tools. Each topic includes an explanation of the concept and a discussion on applications, followed by hands-on tutorials based on real-world scenarios. The "Python 3 first" approach covers multiple current versions, while ensuring long-term relevance. Python offers many tools and techniques for writing better code, but often confusing documentation leaves many programmers in the dark about how to use them. This book shines a light on these incredibly useful methods, giving you clear guidance toward building stronger applications. * Learn advanced Python functions, classes, and libraries * Utilize better development and testing tools * Understand the "what," "when," "why," and "how" More than just theory or a recipe-style walk-through, this guide helps you learn and understand these little-known tools and techniques. You'll streamline your workflow while improving the quality of your output, producing more robust applications with cleaner code and stronger architecture. If you're ready to take your Python skills to the next level, Professional Python is the invaluable guide that will get you there.
ISBN-10
1119070856
Language
English
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Publication Date
13 November 2015
Number of Pages
288
About the Author
Luke Sneeringer is a Python developer living in Austin, TX. He is a regular speaker at PyCon, the largest gathering of Python programmers, and frequently instructs on Python, Ansible, and other topics related to software development and system administration. He currently works for Ansible, Inc., on the Ansible Tower, a comprehensive tool for IT automation.
Editorial Review
One of the best intermediate Python books - this one really fills the gaps in your knowledge after your first tutorials and projects. (MagPi Magazine, October 2016)